Monday, June 14, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
Email me a self assessment of your work this year- what you learned about technology, art and service, as well as the grade you think you deserve and why
Classwork- ALL major assignments and DO NOWs must be complete by THIS Fri. June 11
Assessment- FAILURE to submit a self assessment will mean that you give yourself a ZERO.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
FINAL project- DUE BY FRI JUNE 11!!!
Email me a self assessment of your work this year- what you learned about technology, art and service, as well as the grade you think you deserve and why
Classwork- ALL major assignments and DO NOWs must be complete by THIS Fri. June 11
Assessment- FAILURE to submit a self assessment will mean that you give yourself a ZERO.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Mon: Period 2 A-L & 4
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Period 1 and 2 M-Z
Do Now: Review grades for term 4
Wed. 6/2 Period 1 and 2 M-L
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Tues. 6/1 Period 1 and 2 M-L
Read Our Epic Foolishness and post a 7-10 sentence reaction to your blog.
OR
Read Backward at Bagram and post a 7-10 sentence reaction to your blog.
Classwork: Begin to finish your PSA, WEEBLY, or Street Art campaign for Service Learning topic. ALL WORK will be DUE this FRI June 4.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Period 4
Choice 1: Read this ARTICLE about the IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN in creating a better world. Write a 7-10 sentence reaction to the article citing facts and your own opinion.
Choice 2: Read THIS ARTICLE about the possibility of building a mosque on the site of the new World Trade Center. Do you agree or disagree? Write 7-10 sentence reaction to the article.
Classwork: Continue working on Service Projects. REMEMBER- you only have ONE MORE WEEK to turn in ALL WORK (DO NOWs and SERVICE projects - brochure, PSA, weebly, street art)
ASSESSMENT- Blog post (Do NOW) & Engaged in classwork - 50 points.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
WED. 5/26 Period 2 A-L and Period 4
EMAIL ME (mirandagt2012@gmail.com)
- Brief summary of the article - 3 sentences- main points
- Your thoughts and feelings about using these kinds of words
- Did this article change your thoughts or feelings at all? Why or why not
CLASSWORK: Continue working on service projects:
- Brochures
- Data- research, creating charts, surveys, graphs, etc
- PSA iMovie ads
- Weebly site
- Graphic design-chart street art campaigns
ASSESSMENT- Email DoNow reaction (30 points) Engaged in project- (20 points)
TUES 5/25 Period 2 A-L (period 4 on trip)
On your blog, begin to brainstorm/ map out/answer the different questions about making a PSA
Classwork: Continue creating your PSA in iMovie, storyboards, and WEEBLy sites about your service topic. More resources below
Assessment: Blog post with ideas mapped out (25 points) Engaged in classwork.
Street ChalkArt Campaign
- Design Basics: http://justcreativedesign.com/2008/06/13/how-to-design-learn-the-basics/
- Online Course- Teach Yourself Design
- Art as Protest- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protest_art
- Banksy- Political Art- http://onemansblog.com/2007/03/14/political-art-of-banksy-the-graffiti-guerrilla/
- Online graphic design- AVIARY.COM and http://www.sumopaint.com/home/
- List of Design sites- http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Drawing+Tools
- How to Design a Website: http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/websitedesign/ss/website.htm
- How to Weebly- http://www.ehow.com/how_2173078_free-website-using-weebly.html
Monday, May 24, 2010
Mon 5/24 Period 2 A-L & Period 4
http://www.pabar.org/public/education/lawday/10ldinformation.asp
Review directions for the trip tomorrow
- Meet in lobby at 7:45 am- I will take roll
- Leave by 8 am
- Septa to Montgomery Stop (Cecil B Moore)
- Walk to Beasley School of Law (1 block)
- Lunch and snack provided
- WEAR comfortable appropriate clothing
- Dismissed from Temple to home @ 2:30 pm
- Brochures
- Data- research, creating charts, surveys, graphs, etc
- PSA iMovie ads
- Weebly site
- Graphic design-chart street art campaigns
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Period 1 and 2 M-L
Classwork- Continue working on one or more of the following
- A public service announcement on your topic (think of the different seatbelt ads)
- A WEEBLY site that gives information about your topic or organization- ALWAYS CHOOSE OPTION A when you publish (address: http://yourtopic.WEEBLY.com - see me with questions)
- Use online graphic design sites to create a visual stunning chalk art campign to promote your topic or organization
Assessment: Blog post on oil spill (25 points), Engaged in classwork (25 points)
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Graphic Design/Service Resources
- Design Basics: http://justcreativedesign.com/2008/06/13/how-to-design-learn-the-basics/
- Online Course- Teach Yourself Design
- Art as Protest- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protest_art
- Banksy- Political Art- http://onemansblog.com/2007/03/14/political-art-of-banksy-the-graffiti-guerrilla/
- Online graphic design- AVIARY.COM and http://www.sumopaint.com/home/
- List of Design sites- http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Drawing+Tools
- How to Design a Website: http://graphicdesign.about.com/od/websitedesign/ss/website.htm
- How to Weebly- http://www.ehow.com/how_2173078_free-website-using-weebly.html
Period 1 and 2 M-L
On your blog, begin to brainstorm/ map out/answer the different questions about making a PSA
Classwork: Continue creating your PSA in iMovie, storyboards, and WEEBLy sites about your service topic. I will come around to discuss and help.
Assessment: Blog post with ideas mapped out (50 points)
Monday, May 17, 2010
Mon May 17 Period 1 & 2m-z
CLASSWORK:
Determine if you will be working on a PSA, WEEBLY site, or graphic design/chalk art campaign. Begin brainstorming, planning, and making your project.
ASSESSMENT:
EMAIL me:
1. Which PSA was most effective for you and why. Will you change your behavior- increase seatbelt use- based on the ads?
2. Will you be making a PSA, WEEBLY site, or Street Art chalk campaign (Banksy, Spray) to promote your topic or organization?
3. A couple possible Slogans (Embrace Life, Buckle Up, Click it or Ticket) for your topic.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Thurs: Period 2 A-L & Period 4
"Do the Dew"_________ "Have it your way"_________
"Need a moment?"_________ "Zoom, zoom" _________
"Because you’re worth it."_________ "It's everywhere you want to be" _________
"I'm loving it" _________ "Eat fresh" _________
"Open happiness"_________ "Let's build something together" _________
"I'm a _________ and _________ was my idea" ____________
"Drive one" _________ "Taste the rainbow" ____________
"A simpler way to ship" _________ "Snap, Crackle, Pop" __________CHECK OUT MORE info on JINGLES AND SLOGANS
CLASSWORK: Jingles and slogans are created to be remembered and to sell products. Working with your group, brainstorm possible slogans/jingles for your service learning topic/organization. Email me (mirandagt2012@gmail.com) with your ideas. You should be clearly using this slogan/jingle in your iMovie PSA and/or WEEBLY site.
Assessment: Email jingles (20 points) Engaged in Do Now and classwork (service) 30 points.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Classwork (ALL WEEK):
- Watch and discuss the Embrace Life PSA
- Work on your own PSA using iMovie, Windows Movie Maker or Final Cut
- Continue working on research, flyers, activities for service learning
- Begin a WEEBLY site to promote your cause or event.
FINAL PSA and WEEBLY will be worth 200 POINTS!!!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Friday 5/7 Period 1 and 2 M-Z
- Ask a classmate for help
- Offer to help a classmate if you know what you are doing
- Switch computers if something goes wrong
- Offer to share a computer with your service learning group so extra students can use one
- Wait until lunch and I'll be back to the lab to assist.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Wed. 5/5 Period 1 and 2 M-Z
ON YOUR BLOG- Post your favorite image from Being We the People and list ways our school can strengthen our partnership with Marefat.
ALSO- I have pledged $100 to the school's technology fund. If the sophomore class can raise more than $100 for the school, then everyone may chew gum in the IMC for the month of May.
Classwork: Begin working on PSA (public service announcement) using iMovie. You may use Photobooth or iMovie to record yourself, as well as charts and images from the web.See me about youtube or other video sites.
Assessment:
- Blog post: 25 points
- Engaged in classwork/iMovie (teacher observation): 25 points
Monday, May 3, 2010
Tues. 5/4 Period 1 and 2 M-Z
- Go to: http://breadartproject.com/#/home
- Click: Make Art (Lower left corner)
- Choose: Mart Art
- Create: Use the tools to create an original art work
- Screenshot: When complete use SHIFT COMMAND and 4 to take a screenshot of your art
- Save: When complete, click Save Bread Art and complete name/email info
Classwork: Continue service projects (storybooks, activity planning, brochures, videos, etc)
Thursday, April 29, 2010
April 29- Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Also, if you are interested in volunteering at the book fair (Sat @ school) or MS Walk (Sun @ art museum), see me.
Classwork: Continue working on your brochure or other activity for your service project. REMEMBER- EVERYONE is responsible for turning in something (brochure, action plan, video, poster, fundraiser plan, storybook, etc). See me with questions.
Assessment: Do Now posted to blog (20 points). Engaged in classwork: (20 points)
Monday, April 26, 2010
TUES 4/27 Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Do Now: Choose one article and respond in an EMAIL to me 5 things you learned or thought.
- Choice 1: Apple Bans Apps that criticize public figures
- Choice 2: Importance of Investigative Journalism in Democracy
- Choice 3: Supreme Court & law against violent video games
Classwork:
- Continue to research your topic and make your brochure
- Review any missing blog posts from this term and complete:
- Mon. 3/22 - Health care reform & Tolerance posts (25 points)
- Tues 3/23 - Anger post (20 points)
- Wed. 3/24 - Bullying article response (20 points)
- Mon. 4/12 - Be the Change post & Service Email (50 points)
- Tues 4/13 - Quote response & Research posted (35 points)
- Wed. 4/14 - Septa response & Service Action Plan email (45 points)
- Thurs. 4/15 - DO Something- 3 ideas for fundraising (20 points)
- Mon. 4/26 - Email me 4 things about the article/video/serve.gov
Period 2 A-L and Period 4
Choice 1: Short article on earth day, schools, recycling or
Choice 2: Check out SERVE.GOV or
Choice 3: Video- 8th graders share their service learning ideas
Classwork EVERYONE in the group MUST EACH
Create a brochure in MS Word or Pages (iWork) that explains and gives details about your topic or service project. Must include
- Basic information
- Statistical data (how many are affected, where is it most prevalent, etc)
- Local resources (where can people find help)
- Volunteer opportunites
While you work on brochure and research, I will meet with groups to discuss service plan.
Friday, April 23, 2010
FRIDAY 4/23 Period 1 and 2 M-Z
Service EVENTS this weekend:
SAT 8 am- Art Museum Steps Miles for Myeloma
SUN 8 am- Art Museum Steps March for Babies/March of Dimes
Thank you for excellent behavior and work with Dr. Rangini today while I have jury duty. Any negative report from her or any other staff will result in 10 demerits for the student involved.
Do Now: EMAIL mirandagt2012@gmail.com with 4 things you learned from:
Choice 1: Short article on earth day, schools, recycling or
Choice 2: Check out SERVE.GOV or
Choice 3: Video- 8th graders share their service learning ideas
AND EVERYONE in the group MUST EACH
Email mirandagt2012@gmail.com with
- Summary of Service Plan
- Volunteer hours (where, when, with whom)
- Ideas for fundraisers, games, activities
- Any polls or data you have collected
- Summary of research on your topic
- Ideas for year-end service fair (where, when, what will you do/sell/share)
- Your brochure, action plan, flyer, or a write up of the research and work you completed for the week (including links to research).
- If you have a brochure or flyer, please attach to the email
ASSESSMENT:
BY SUNDAY April 25, 11:59 pm
Email Service Plan- 100 points
Email Do Now reaction - 10 points
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
- Pick up your service form (Lynnae, Shaquille H, Oriana, or Ms. Melville) and review
- Find a place or event to volunteer (walkathon, shelter, schools)
- Talk to or email the organization to determine days and times to volunteer
- Talk to your parent/guardian and get them to sign off on your form (consent)
- Perform the service (10 hours- can be at multiple organizations/events)
- WRITE a reflection- see back of form for questions & staple to form
- Teacher demo proper server and google docs procedures
- Work on Service Learning worksheets- Worksheet 1 PArt A & B AND Worksheet 4
- Teacher demo on MS Word Brochures
- Work on BROCHURE- either Thomas/Bio OR Service Learning
Monday, April 19, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
- Create dvds of school pictures to sell
- Sell ice cream and lemonade every Friday at lunch
- Make friendship bracelets to sell
Classwork:
- CLICK to Download the Service Learning worksheets and open in Microsoft Word.
- With your partner(s), work on filling these in COMPLETELY.
- Email me with questions (mirandagt2012@gmail.com)
- SAVE AS your name servicework
- Upload to your GOOGLE documents
Friday, April 16, 2010
http://culturemob.com/blog/guide-to-earth-day-2010-in-philadelphia
Also check out
Healthy Kids Day 10 am-2pm
Columbia North YMCA
1400 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Free food, demonstrations, games, prizes
Library Day on the Parkway
19th & the Parkway
http://libwww.freelibrary.org/bookfestival/
Games, food, prizes and MORE
ALL DAY SATURDAY & SUN APRIL 17 & 18
CLASSWORK: MAKE SURE you EMAIL me your completed Worksheet (page 12) or all the pertinent information
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Period 2 A-L & Period 4
- Create dvds of school pictures to sell
- Sell ice cream and lemonade every Friday at lunch
- Make friendship bracelets to sell
Classwork:
- CLICK to Download the Service Learning worksheets and open in Microsoft Word.
- With your partner(s), work on filling these in COMPLETELY.
- Email me with questions (mirandagt2012@gmail.com)
- SAVE AS your name servicework
- Upload to your GOOGLE documents
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Period 2 A-L & Period 4
What would you assume about Philadelphia? Explain how these assumptions are both true and false. How can our society improve? Do we need to?
Classwork: EMAIL me your ACTION plan with LINKS to research. CONTINUE working on service topic research and plan.
EMAIL ME action plan-
For example:
Topic: Homelessness
Group members: Mary, Sam, Tyrone
Volunteer plan:
- Attend walk against hunger on Sat. 4/11 (4 hrs)
- Volunteer at My Brothers House shelter for next 3 Wednesdays from 4-6 pm (6hrs)
- Research- statistics, root causes, effective prevention, solutions
- Narrow focus- for example Effect of Homelessness on Children's Success in School
- Determine project- Video, poster, fundraiser, guest speaker/program, brochures, etc
- Games
- Fundraisers
- Activities- videos, plays, powerpoints, info sessions
STILL Need IDEAS? CHECK HERE!
ASSESSMENT: ALL Do Nows, Blog posts, research (TED.com and other sources)
Another way to look at this PROJECT
1. Preparation | 2. Action | 3. Reflect/Present |
Determine causes and solutions · Students research information regarding the need · The target population or need in the greater community is identified. · Facts about the population and/or need are shared. · Expectations regarding student involvement are stated. · Performance tips and required skills are relayed. · All aspects of the nonprofit organization are shared, as well as who from the sponsoring organization will train, supervise, and guide the student through the service-learning activity | There are 3 kinds of volunteer service 1. Students may be involved in Direct Action that includes activities such as tutoring, visiting patients in hospitals, serving food at food kitchens, or visiting residents at homeless shelters. 2. Students may be involved in Indirect Action that includes activities such as collecting food, clothing, or toiletry items, organizing charitable fundraisers or community clean-ups. 3. Students may also be involved in Advocacy Action that includes activities such as lobbying the legislature, speaking out about public issues, participating in community events. 4. Students may be involved in Planning Action, in which they develop a course of action or packet of resources for community or organization | Reflections and Projects Show knowledge of root causes and possible solutions for this problem, the impact of his/her service on the recognized need, who benefited from the service, and what was learned/felt/experienced Reflections must written or recorded (video reflection) for each volunteer activity as well as reflections on creating the service learning project Service fair ideas · Create a game to teach about the topic · Create a poster, brochure that gives facts and resources · Create a video, Powerpoint or Ad to show at the fair · Write and perform a play on the topic · Develop a fundraiser (food, lemonade, books, jewelry) to raise money for your organization · Bring in a guest speaker |
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Respond to ONE of the following quotes on your blog. Find out WHO said it. How does that impact the statement?
- When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?
- How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
- An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
Begin RESEARCHING your topic for service learning AND POST findings to your BLOG
Suggestions
Environment and Earth Day
Hunger/Nutrition
Animal adoption/SPCA
Suicide prevention/awareness and here
Education
Modern Slavery
March of Dimes
Search for TOPIC how to OR Topic service learning ideas
MUST POST at LEAST 10 sentences about your topic.
Assessment:
Do NOW blog post: 10 pts
Research blog post: 25 points
Monday, April 12, 2010
Period 2 A-L and Period 4
Classwork: Service Learning
Objective: Students will choose a topic for their year end service learning project.
Students will determine project outcome and group members.
1. Check out project ideas and what service learning is:
- http://bethechange.org/
- http://www.servicelearning.org/filtered_slice/126
- http://www.fiu.edu/~time4chg/Library/ideas.html
- http://www.dosomething.org/
- http://www.servicelearning.org/
- http://www.nylc.org/
3. Decide if you will work individually or in a group (no more than 4 to a group)
4. Begin planning volunteer hours and presentation styles for end of year service fair (play/scene, poster, games, movie, comic book, children's story, etc)
5. Email me with your topic, group, and ideas for presentation (by TUES APRIL 13)
Assessment: Blog post (25 points) and Email (25 points)
Script for contacting organizations
Hello. My name is ___________. I am a student at Constitution High School, and we are learning about community service. I would like to volunteer at your organization and learn more about ___________ (autism, elder care, childcare, hunger, homelessness, etc). I can commit ______ hours (ten or more) after 3:30 pm or on weekends. Would I be able to come in for an interview or is there some other process for becoming a volunteer?
If they say YES, then try to schedule a day and time to begin. Make sure you write down the contact name, location, and date/time. Give them your name and phone# or email.
If they say NO, then say "OK. Do you know of another organization similar to yours that might need help?" Wait for answer, "Thank you for your time."
Friday, April 9, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
Classwork: Continue working on service topic research and plan.
ASSESSMENT: ALL Do Nows, Blog posts, research (TED.com and other sources)
EMAIL ME action plan-
For example:
Topic: Homelessness
Group members: Mary, Sam, Tyrone
Volunteer plan:
- Attend walk against hunger on Sat. 4/11 (4 hrs)
- Volunteer at My Brothers House shelter for next 3 Wednesdays from 4-6 pm (6hrs)
- Research- statistics, root causes, effective prevention, solutions
- Narrow focus- for example Effect of Homelessness on Children's Success in School
- Determine project- Video, poster, fundraiser, guest speaker/program, brochures, etc
- Games
- Fundraisers
- Activities- videos, plays, powerpoints, info sessions
STILL Need IDEAS? CHECK HERE!
Another way to look at this PROJECT
1. Preparation | 2. Action | 3. Reflect/Present |
Determine causes and solutions · Students research information regarding the need · The target population or need in the greater community is identified. · Facts about the population and/or need are shared. · Expectations regarding student involvement are stated. · Performance tips and required skills are relayed. · All aspects of the nonprofit organization are shared, as well as who from the sponsoring organization will train, supervise, and guide the student through the service-learning activity | There are 3 kinds of volunteer service 1. Students may be involved in Direct Action that includes activities such as tutoring, visiting patients in hospitals, serving food at food kitchens, or visiting residents at homeless shelters. 2. Students may be involved in Indirect Action that includes activities such as collecting food, clothing, or toiletry items, organizing charitable fundraisers or community clean-ups. 3. Students may also be involved in Advocacy Action that includes activities such as lobbying the legislature, speaking out about public issues, participating in community events. 4. Students may be involved in Planning Action, in which they develop a course of action or packet of resources for community or organization | Reflections and Projects Show knowledge of root causes and possible solutions for this problem, the impact of his/her service on the recognized need, who benefited from the service, and what was learned/felt/experienced Reflections must written or recorded (video reflection) for each volunteer activity as well as reflections on creating the service learning project Service fair ideas · Create a game to teach about the topic · Create a poster, brochure that gives facts and resources · Create a video, Powerpoint or Ad to show at the fair · Write and perform a play on the topic · Develop a fundraiser (food, lemonade, books, jewelry) to raise money for your organization · Bring in a guest speaker |
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Period 1 and 2 M-Z
Classwork: Continue research on volunteer opportunities and research on service topics.
Script for contacting organizations PHONE
Hello. My name is ___________. I am a student at Constitution High School, and we are learning about community service. I would like to volunteer at your organization and learn more about ___________ (autism, elder care, childcare, hunger, homelessness, etc). I can commit ______ hours (ten or more) after 3:30 pm or on weekends. Would I be able to come in for an interview or is there some other process for becoming a volunteer?
If they say YES, then try to schedule a day and time to begin. Make sure you write down the contact name, location, and date/time. Give them your name and phone# or email.
If they say NO, then say "OK. Do you know of another organization similar to yours that might need help?" Wait for answer, "Thank you for your time."
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
- Name/organization
- Date
Classwork:
- Go to http://www.ted.com/
- Find a video/talk related to your service project
- On your BLOG summarize the talk, provide the URL link, and relate 5 things you may be able to use in planning your project
- Continue research and action plan for service
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
Respond to ONE of the following quotes on your blog. Find out WHO said it. How does that impact the statement?
- When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?
- How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
- An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
Begin RESEARCHING your topic for service learning AND POST findings to your BLOG
Suggestions
Enviroment
Hunger/Nutrition
Animal adoption/SPCA
Suicide prevention/awareness and here
Education
Search for TOPIC how to OR Topic service learning ideas
Assessment:
Do NOW blog post: 10 pts
Research blog post: 25 points
Monday, April 5, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 M-Z
Classwork: Service Learning
Objective: Students will choose a topic for their year end service learning project.
Students will determine project outcome and group members.
- Check out project ideas: http://www.servicelearning.org/filtered_slice/126
- Determine a project you would like to work on
- Decide if you will work individually or in a group (no more than 4 to a group)
- Begin planning volunteer hours and presentation styles for end of year service fair (play/scene, poster, games, movie, comic book, children's story, etc)
- Email me with your topic, group, and ideas for presentation (by FRIDAY April 9)
Assessment: Blog post (25 points) and Email (25 points)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Period 1 and Period 2 ML
Classwork: COMPLETE any missing work (emails, blog posts, Scratch, Alice/Cheetah or Weebly) from Term 3. I will be grading all missing work this week.
EMAIL mirandagt2012@gmail.com with your responses:
- What is Social Media
- How do you uses social media for home and school?
- What are the negative uses of social media?
- Why do you think social media is used in these ways?
- What is your thoughts on the flash mobs? Why do you think people participate in “flash mobs”?
- What do you think could be done to prevent “flash mobs” from happening?
- Whatis your opinion on cyberbullying?
- What are ways to prevent cyberbullying?
Monday, March 29, 2010
Period 1 and 2 M-L
ON YOUR BLOG, write a short description of
- What is Tolerance?
- List 5 ways we can promote tolerance and respect of diversity in the school and community.
Email mirandagt2012@gmail.com your responses
- What is Social Media
- How do you uses social media for home and school?
- What are the negative uses of social media?
- Why do you think social media is used in these ways?
- What is your thoughts on the flash mobs? Why do you think people participate in “flash mobs”?
- What do you think could be done to prevent “flash mobs” from happening?
- Whatis your opinion on cyberbullying?
- What are ways to prevent cyberbullying?
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thurs. 3/25 Period 2A-L & 4
Classwork:
1. Redistribute Rubric and Scoring Guide
2. Review arts website REQUIREMENTS
- Historical background as it relates to the time period that the body of the artist’s work was completed.
- What is the genre or period classification of work done by the artist.
- What are the criteria used to classify the genre of the artist’s work.
- A reflection on what you think about the artist’s work.
- TWO critiques of specific artwork (symbolism, methods, finished product).
- Was this artist recognized (fame, money) in his or her own lifetime? How has the artist's value changed over time? Why?
- The impact this artist had on their time period and their impact today.
- A picture gallery with at least 10 cited examples of the Artist's work.
- Layout, colors, and style is creative and appropriate.
- A complete bibliography of all resources must be included.
- Follows Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Wed. March 24
Classwork: Continue working on your web or design project.
Web Site
Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
- 3 things that make you angry
- 3 inappropriate responses to anger
- 3 appropriate responses to anger
Monday, March 22, 2010
Mon. 3/22 Periods 2A-L & 4
Classwork:
EXPLORE Teaching Tolerance AND/OR National Youth Violence Campaign.
ON YOUR BLOG, write a short description of
- What is Tolerance?
- List 5 ways we can promote tolerance and respect of diversity in the school and community.
When complete: Finish Website and 3D Designs (Alice/Cheetah).
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Check out these HOW TOs
Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Friday Fun Quiz!
- Listen to this story on No Child Left Behind
- Email mirandagt2012@gmail.com the following
- Reaction to the story
- Your weebly URL (like mysite.weebly.com) OR
- A screenshot of your 3D design AND/OR
- 6 sentences detailing other assignments (civil war, set up computers, help others, etc)
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Thursday March 18
Classwork:
Continue working on Web Design or 3D Graphic Design (Alice or Cheetah).
IF FINISHED, work on the Geometry and History Webquest
ASSESSMENT: Websites and Designs will be graded on FRI. MARCH 19
Cheetah- How to video for Cartoon
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Classwork:
Continue working on Web Design or 3D Graphic Design (Alice or Cheetah).
IF FINISHED, work on the Geometry and History Webquest
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Classwork: Choice of 3D Graphic Design or Web Design
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Check out these HOW TOs
Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself. SEE ME for youtube how-to videos.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Classwork
CHOICE of Web Design or 3D Graphic Design
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Check out these HOW TOs
Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself. SEE ME for youtube how-to videos.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Period 2 A-L and period 4
DO NOW: StudyIsland (10 questions/1 assignment)
Classwork
CHOICE of Web Design or 3D Graphic Design
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Check out these HOW TOs
Rubric and Scoring Guide requirements
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Term 3 Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Assessment Criteria:
- 2 or more sprites (at least one hand drawn/modified) (20 points)
- 2 or more costumes for each sprite (20 points)
- Appropriate background or backgrounds (10 points)
- Movement and interaction (30 points)
- Appropriate timings (10 points)
- Dialog or text from the song/poem (10 points)
- Extra Credit - use of a poem by black poet or Mice & Men (10 points)
Classwork
NEXT PROJECT: CHOICE of Web Design or 3D Graphic Design
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it
- Create an informative website on Internet Safety/Cyberbullying
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch ALL 4 of the tutorials. Create a short animation on a historical event or internet safety
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials. Create a 3D avatar of yourself.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Web and Graphic Design
Students will learn basic html coding and the process for creating a web site.
or
Students will learn how to create 3D objects (Cheetah) and create 3D animations (Alice)
Do Now: Study Island (10 questions math or English)
When Scratch is complete (Mice & Men or Poetry animation), post it to the SCRATCH website and EMAIL me the URL. (mirandagt2012@gmail.com)
NEXT PROJECT: CHOICE of Web Design or 3D Graphic Design
Web Design:
- Create an account on weebly.com
- Experiment with adding frames and the templates
- Design a site honoring an artist or art form. Info on artists HERE
- Choose a topic in American History, especially Civil War, and create an informational site
- Create a fictional business and a web site to promote it.
- Open Alice (Class of 2012 folder) and watch the tutorial. Create a short animation.
- Download and install CHEETAH 3D and watch the tutorials.
Projects will be graded
Fri. March 12 (Period 1 M-Z and Period 4)
Fri March 19 (Period 1 A-L and Period 2)
Rubrics to follow.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Tues. March 2
- PRINT 4 copies of process paper/bibliography and KEEP NEAT FOR THURS.
- Documentary students NEED to BURN at least 2 copies of their DVD and plan to leave 1 with judges on THURS.
- See me for copy of other procedures and schedule for Thurs.
Mon. March 1
Objectives:
1. Students will use ALICE and Scratch to learn basic programming.
2. Students will illustrate a scene from Of Mice and Men (McCartney's class)
3. Students will illustrate a poem to celebrate Black History (Romero's class)
Process:
1. If you feel ready to move on to Alice 3D programming, see me or start experimenting with the features, run the tutorial and check the FAQ
2. If you are in Mr. Romero's class, you will continue to create an animation for a poem. Check MY EXAMPLES on the Scratch website.
3. If you are in Ms. McCartney's class, you will work on her assignment to illustrate a scene from Of Mice and Men. You may use THIS SITE to help you choose a scene
Assessment DUE FRI. FEB 26
Complete 15-45 secs of animation which includes
- 2 or more sprites (at least one hand drawn/modified) (20 points)
- 2 or more costumes for each sprite (20 points)
- Appropriate background or backgrounds (10 points)
- Movement and interaction (30 points)
- Appropriate timings (10 points)
- Dialog or text from the song/poem (10 points)
- Extra Credit - use of a poem by black poet (10 points)